Greg Woodward, Ph.D. has a diverse work experience spanning multiple industries. Greg has held various roles throughout their career, including Lead Software Engineer and CTO & Co-Founder. Greg has worked for companies such as Mechanical Orchard, Stealth Startup, Geometer LLC, Sparta Science, NASDAQ Private Market, SharesPost, zozi, Pine River Capital Management, and Pivotal Labs.
In their most recent role as Lead Software Engineer at Mechanical Orchard, Greg has been leading software development projects. Prior to that, they served as CTO & Co-Founder at Stealth Startup, overseeing technology development and playing a key role in the company's early growth.
Greg has also worked as the Head of Advanced Technology Group (ATG) and a Software Engineer at Geometer LLC, where they contributed to various projects, including COVID-19 response initiatives.
At Sparta Science, Greg served as CTO & VP Engineering and Co-Founder, leading the development team and building the company's product using Elixir & Phoenix technologies.
During their tenure at NASDAQ Private Market, Greg served as CTO, where they successfully built and launched the NASDAQ Private Market platform. Greg also integrated the platform with external services and led a team of engineers.
Before that, Greg was the CTO/VP of Engineering at SharesPost, where they played a crucial role in rebuilding the company's Rails application, leading a team, and contributing to the successful acquisition of the codebase and technology team by NASDAQ.
Greg has also held positions at zozi, Pine River Capital Management, and Pivotal Labs, where they gained experience in engineering leadership, trading, and agile software development.
Overall, Greg Woodward's work experience showcases their expertise in software engineering, leadership, and technology development across various industries.
Greg Woodward, Ph.D., obtained their high school diploma from Port Neches-Groves High School in 1981. Greg then pursued a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University, which they completed in 1985. Greg went on to further their education at Stanford University, earning a Master of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from 1985 to 1987. Greg continued their studies at Stanford and obtained a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering in 1992.
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